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My niece Erin is an incredible young woman with a to-die-for job. She takes groups of kids and adults on Outward Bound and Wilderness Orientation adventures, which expand their personal growth by push…

One of the my most important outdoor experiences was spending a week backpacking on Isle Royale National Park, in Lake Superior, as a teenager. Early one morning, as I sat on the shores of a pond on t…

Talk about a modern-day fable! In 2007, in the village of Patok, Albania, a wolf had been captured from the mountains and was being held in a cage. A villager put a donkey in the cage with the wolf, i…

The wild wolf named OR7 that was predicted to move into California from Oregon, did so on December 28th. The California Dept. of Fish and Game is tracking the 2.5 year-old male and as of January 11, h…

In early July, a remote trail camera set up by the Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife photographed wild wolf pups in Northeast Oregon. The new pups are part of the Imnaha pack in the Imnaha Wildlife Ma…

State wildlife officials increased the number of wolves that can be legally killed to 186. Last year that number was 75. Other numbers considered for the increased quota were 153 and 216. The stated r…

In 2009, 72 wolves were killed in the hunt, with a state-allowed quota of 75. This year, however, state wildlife managers are asking the Fish, Wildlife and Parks Commission to increase that number to …

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Megan is an editor and producer for Care2's Healthy Living. Her main priorities are to live simply and build meaningful relationships with the people in her life. She loves to write and talk about environmental issues, healthy living, and women's rights. Beyond that, her interests change daily, but eating and cooking vegetarian food is always a favorite. less